Sun is looking for people with security clearance who are willing to submit to a lie-detector test for revivified government practices. It wants to hire professional services architects, regional executives, engagement managers, biz dev managers, pre-sales engineers and experienced sales people.

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Before agreeing to submit to any polygraph test, those interested in these positions would do well to do a little research on this pseudoscientific procedure. Polygraph "testing" has no grounding in the scientific method and results in a good many false accusations of deception. For further information, see AntiPolygraph.org, a non-profit, public interest website dedicated to exposing and ending waste, fraud, and abuse associated with the use of polygraphs: